Thank you for thinking of me for this award. I did receive it about a month ago and I posted on it here, if you want to read it: http://tipsfromchip.blogspot.com/2012/07/i-received-liebster-awardagain.html

I will answer your new questions:

Favorite actor/director performance?

Kurosawa and Mifune have the greatest director/actor body of work in film history, so this is an easy choice.

Favorite comedy?

I probably laughed the hardest I ever have at Porkys, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, and A Fish Called Wanda.

Any place you’d like to visit because of a particular film?

Probably one of the imaginary worlds in a science fiction or fantasy movie.

Biggest character crush?

I haven't really had a crush on a character, but the one I probably wanted the most to see good things happen for is Amelie in the movie of the same name.

Least favorite movie?

I've seen many that sucked. An all time classic that I hated was Annie Hall. I wrote about that here: http://tipsfromchip.blogspot.com/2012/06/discussion-starter-two-great-movies.html

If you could get a sequel to any movie, what would it be?

Why make sequels to things like Cars and Monsters Inc. when what many people want most from Pixar is a sequel to The Incredibles?

If you could keep any movie off limits in terms of a reboot or remake, what would it be?

I wouldn't. People should be free to make remakes as long as I am free to choose not to watch them.

Last movie you saw in the theater?

The Total Recall remake.

Movie you can’t bring yourself to watch?

I have zero interest in watching horror films like I Spit on Your Grave or the modern torture porn movies.

Someone who should stop acting?

Directors who act in their own movies, but don't have the talent (i.e. Spike Lee and M. Night Shyamalan).

An actor whom you’d like to see directing?

With all the movies he's been in, the many more he's produced, and the many where he's had strong opinions on the direction the films should take, I'm really surprised that Tom Cruise hasn't ever tried to step behind the camera and direct.

I LOVE A Fish Called Wanda. One of my favorite comedies. A sequel to The Incredibles would be (sorry) incredible.

I have a similar view on remakes for the most part.

Seeing Tom Cruise direct would be pretty cool. He has tons of experience, why not channel it into his own film? I just looked at IMDb and I guess he technically directed an episode of "Fallen Angels" in...1993. Wonder why he hasn't done a film?